vitreus

  • 101cheeks — muscles from the cheek area of a fish sold as a delicacy, e.g. cod cheeks, pickerel (Sander vitreus) cheeks …

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  • 102hyaline — clear, glassy, vitreus, semi transparent …

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  • 103lithopelagophil — a reproductive guild (q.v.) of rock and gravel spawners with pelagic larvae characterised by an adhesive chorion over the zona radiata at first with some eggs soon buoyant. After hatching free embryos are pelagic by positive buoyancy or active… …

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  • 104pickerel — a common name used by anglers for walleye (Sander vitreus, Percidae) but strictly speaking the name for the smaller species of the pike family, Esocidae Pickerel is the Middle English for a small pike …

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  • 105walleye — 1) the yellow walleye (Sander vitreus) is a popular North American sport fish with a milky cornea and prominent eyes 2) an eye with a milky white cornea, a light grey or bluish white iris, or an eye turned outwards to show more of the white of… …

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  • 106walleye epidermal hyperplasia-associated virus — virus like particles found in epidermal tumour cells of walleye (Sander vitreus); relationship to walleye epidermal hyperplasia unknown …

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  • 107walleye rig — a manufactured rig for catching walleye (Sander vitreus) with two baits, one above the other, fished on the bottom or beneath a float …

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  • 108walleye sarcoma-associated virus — virus like particles found in walleye (Sander vitreus) with sarcoma; relationship to sarcoma unknown …

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  • 109vitreous — vitreously, adv. vitreousness, vitreosity /vi tree os i tee/, n. /vi tree euhs/, adj. 1. of the nature of or resembling glass, as in transparency, brittleness, hardness, glossiness, etc.: vitreous china. 2. of or pertaining to glass. 3. obtained… …

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  • 110vitreum — /vi tree euhm/, adj. (in prescriptions) glass. [ < L, n. use of neut. of vitreus VITREOUS] * * * …

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